Re: [wdvltalk] DB question?

2006-07-28 Thread Ross Clutterbuck
Riva You could give your client a text file (or series of text files) to edit and code the site to generate HTML from these files (if you're picky about typography you can do some character swapping out as you process the files to replace curly quotation marks and proper em and en dashes).

Re: [wdvltalk] DB question?

2006-07-28 Thread Portman
Thank you Ross. I will look into that. Ross Clutterbuck wrote: Riva You could give your client a text file (or series of text files) to edit and code the site to generate HTML from these files (if you're picky about typography you can do some character swapping out as you process the files

[wdvltalk] DB question?

2006-07-27 Thread Portman
Hi again, My client, the same one with the text problem, wants me to set up a part of his site so that he (or someone not knowledgeable about computers) could add to. My thinking is to have a text file that the page somehow reads and he can just edit the text file and upload it. Problem is, I

Re: [wdvltalk] DB question?

2006-07-27 Thread Joseph Harris
From: Portman Hi again, My client, the same one with the text problem, wants me to set up a part of his site so that he (or someone not knowledgeable about computers) could add to. My thinking is to have a text file that the page somehow reads and he can just edit the text file and upload

Re: [wdvltalk] DB question?

2006-07-27 Thread Portman
Thanks Joseph. I will look into that. Riva Joseph Harris wrote: Riva, Not that I know anything, but would a blog be a suitable vehicle for that? Wordpress might do it and there is provision for authorising contributors (and preventing non-authorised), as well as altering the design to